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示例1: render_class
# 需要导入模块: from types import SimpleNamespace [as 别名]
# 或者: from types.SimpleNamespace import enums [as 别名]
def render_class(state: State, path, class_, env):
logging.debug("generating %s.html", '.'.join(path))
# Call all registered page begin hooks
for hook in state.hooks_pre_page: hook()
url_base = ''
breadcrumb = []
for i in path:
url_base += i + '.'
breadcrumb += [(i, url_base + 'html')]
page = Empty()
page.summary = extract_summary(state, state.class_docs, path, class_.__doc__)
page.url = breadcrumb[-1][1]
page.breadcrumb = breadcrumb
page.prefix_wbr = '.<wbr />'.join(path + [''])
page.classes = []
page.enums = []
page.classmethods = []
page.staticmethods = []
page.dunder_methods = []
page.methods = []
page.properties = []
page.data = []
page.has_enum_details = False
# External page content, if provided
path_str = '.'.join(path)
if path_str in state.class_docs:
page.content = render_rst(state, state.class_docs[path_str]['content'])
state.class_docs[path_str]['used'] = True
# Index entry for this module, returned together with children at the end
index_entry = IndexEntry()
index_entry.kind = 'class'
index_entry.name = breadcrumb[-1][0]
index_entry.url = page.url
index_entry.summary = page.summary
# List of inner classes to render, these will be done after the current
# class introspection is done to have some better memory allocation pattern
classes_to_render = []
# Get inner classes
for name, object in inspect.getmembers(class_, lambda o: inspect.isclass(o) and not is_enum(state, o)):
if name in ['__base__', '__class__']: continue # TODO
if name.startswith('_'): continue
subpath = path + [name]
if not object.__doc__: logging.warning("%s is undocumented", '.'.join(subpath))
page.classes += [extract_class_doc(state, subpath, object)]
classes_to_render += [(subpath, object)]
# Get enums
for name, object in inspect.getmembers(class_, lambda o: is_enum(state, o)):
if name.startswith('_'): continue
subpath = path + [name]
if not object.__doc__: logging.warning("%s is undocumented", '.'.join(subpath))
enum_ = extract_enum_doc(state, subpath, object)
page.enums += [enum_]
if enum_.has_details: page.has_enum_details = True
# Get methods
for name, object in inspect.getmembers(class_, inspect.isroutine):
# Filter out underscored methods (but not dunder methods)
if is_internal_function_name(name): continue
# Filter out dunder methods that don't have their own docs
if name.startswith('__') and (name, object.__doc__) in _filtered_builtin_functions: continue
subpath = path + [name]
if not object.__doc__: logging.warning("%s() is undocumented", '.'.join(subpath))
for function in extract_function_doc(state, class_, subpath, object):
if name.startswith('__'):
page.dunder_methods += [function]
elif function.is_classmethod:
page.classmethods += [function]
elif function.is_staticmethod:
page.staticmethods += [function]
else:
page.methods += [function]
# Get properties
for name, object in inspect.getmembers(class_, inspect.isdatadescriptor):
if (name, object.__doc__) in _filtered_builtin_properties:
continue
if name.startswith('_'): continue # TODO: are there any dunder props?
subpath = path + [name]
if not object.__doc__: logging.warning("%s is undocumented", '.'.join(subpath))
page.properties += [extract_property_doc(state, subpath, object)]
# Get data
# TODO: unify this query
#.........这里部分代码省略.........
示例2: render_module
# 需要导入模块: from types import SimpleNamespace [as 别名]
# 或者: from types.SimpleNamespace import enums [as 别名]
def render_module(state: State, path, module, env):
logging.debug("generating %s.html", '.'.join(path))
# Call all registered page begin hooks
for hook in state.hooks_pre_page: hook()
url_base = ''
breadcrumb = []
for i in path:
url_base += i + '.'
breadcrumb += [(i, url_base + 'html')]
page = Empty()
page.summary = extract_summary(state, state.module_docs, path, module.__doc__)
page.url = breadcrumb[-1][1]
page.breadcrumb = breadcrumb
page.prefix_wbr = '.<wbr />'.join(path + [''])
page.modules = []
page.classes = []
page.enums = []
page.functions = []
page.data = []
page.has_enum_details = False
# External page content, if provided
path_str = '.'.join(path)
if path_str in state.module_docs:
page.content = render_rst(state, state.module_docs[path_str]['content'])
state.module_docs[path_str]['used'] = True
# Index entry for this module, returned together with children at the end
index_entry = IndexEntry()
index_entry.kind = 'module'
index_entry.name = breadcrumb[-1][0]
index_entry.url = page.url
index_entry.summary = page.summary
# List of inner modules and classes to render, these will be done after the
# current class introspection is done to have some better memory allocation
# pattern
modules_to_render = []
classes_to_render = []
# This is actually complicated -- if the module defines __all__, use that.
# The __all__ is meant to expose the public API, so we don't filter out
# underscored things.
if hasattr(module, '__all__'):
# Names exposed in __all__ could be also imported from elsewhere, for
# example this is a common pattern with native libraries and we want
# Foo, Bar, submodule and *everything* in submodule to be referred to
# as `library.RealName` (`library.submodule.func()`, etc.) instead of
# `library._native.Foo`, `library._native.sub.func()` etc.
#
# from ._native import Foo as PublicName
# from ._native import sub as submodule
# __all__ = ['PublicName', 'submodule']
#
# The name references can be cyclic so extract the mapping in a
# separate pass before everything else.
for name in module.__all__:
# Everything available in __all__ is already imported, so get those
# directly
object = getattr(module, name)
subpath = path + [name]
# Modules have __name__ while other objects have __module__, need
# to check both.
if inspect.ismodule(object) and object.__name__ != '.'.join(subpath):
assert object.__name__ not in state.module_mapping
state.module_mapping[object.__name__] = '.'.join(subpath)
elif hasattr(object, '__module__'):
subname = object.__module__ + '.' + object.__name__
if subname != '.'.join(subpath):
assert subname not in state.module_mapping
state.module_mapping[subname] = '.'.join(subpath)
# Now extract the actual docs
for name in module.__all__:
object = getattr(module, name)
subpath = path + [name]
# We allow undocumented submodules (since they're often in the
# standard lib), but not undocumented classes etc. Render the
# submodules and subclasses recursively.
if inspect.ismodule(object):
page.modules += [extract_module_doc(state, subpath, object)]
index_entry.children += [render_module(state, subpath, object, env)]
elif inspect.isclass(object) and not is_enum(state, object):
page.classes += [extract_class_doc(state, subpath, object)]
index_entry.children += [render_class(state, subpath, object, env)]
elif inspect.isclass(object) and is_enum(state, object):
enum_ = extract_enum_doc(state, subpath, object)
page.enums += [enum_]
if enum_.has_details: page.has_enum_details = True
elif inspect.isfunction(object) or inspect.isbuiltin(object):
page.functions += extract_function_doc(state, module, subpath, object)
# Assume everything else is data. The builtin help help() (from
# pydoc) does the same:
# https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/d29b3dd9227cfc4a23f77e99d62e20e063272de1/Lib/pydoc.py#L113
# TODO: unify this query
#.........这里部分代码省略.........